Jesus’ Counter-Cultural Message Today we can feel around us the criticism that comes from teaching a counter-cultural message. Christ was first; he taught a countercultural message and it eventually got him crucified because the people simply didn’t want to hear it; … Continue reading →

Our Lady of la Leche On October 11th, we will celebrate the Feast of Our Lady of la Leche. This Feast is not celebrated by the Universal Church, but is celebrated in several local churches throughout the world. We celebrate … Continue reading →

Moral Relativism Part II The Christian Response The Christian view of morality – Christian World View: All created things are subject to natural or divine law. We presuppose that God revealed himself to us through his Word — Christ and … Continue reading →

Moral Relativism Part I Time to begin preparing for the Adult Education/RCIA classes and it seemed like a good idea to do some research and prepare a presentation on Moral Relativism – possibly the greatest ethical problem of our times … Continue reading →

Why John the Baptist Couldn’t Drink Alcohol The announcement of his birth: But the angel said to him [Zechariah], DO not be afraid, Zechariah, for your prayer is heard, and your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son, and you … Continue reading →

As a spiritual devotion during this Year of Faith, our Pastor, Father Jan has instituted adoration and prayer in the presence of the Images of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary. These are the promises … Continue reading →

The Seven Words from the Cross The Seventh Word The Word of Committal Jesus cried out in a loud voice, “Father, into your hands I commend my spirit.” (Luke 23:46) Jesus was always submitting himself to God, and … Continue reading →